Pochettino backs Shaw to be England star

Luke Shaw is today getting over the disappointment of missing out on the chance to become the second youngest player to represent England under-21s, but new Saints boss Mauricio Pochettino has backed the teenage sensation to become a full international.

At just 17 years and 209 days old, Shaw, pictured, would have been beaten only by ex-Saint Theo Walcott in becoming the youngest player to play for England’s under-21s if, as had been expected, he won his first cap at that level against Sweden in Walsall this evening.

However, late last night it was confirmed that Shaw had to withdraw from the squad following training with Stuart Pearce’s men with a ‘suspected injury.’ Many believe Shaw’s form puts him only narrowly behind Ashley Cole and Leighton Baines for the left back role in the senior England squad, and with the way he is going it seems only a matter of time before he gets a full international call.

New Saints boss Pochettino has been impressed with the youngster and believes he can make the grade “Yes, bit by bit he could get there (being an England international),” said Pochettino, who as a player was capped 20 times by Argentina, including at the 2002 World Cup.

“I think he has a great future and at 17 I have to say he is very mature.”

Pochettino opted to leave Shaw on the bench for the game against Manchester United at Old Trafford in favour of Danny Fox but quickly recalled the youngster for the trip to Wigan.

“He’s got a good future ahead of him,” reckoned the Saints manager.

“At only 17 years of age he has to carry on working and develop his play a lot more.”

Walcott was 17 years and 152 days old and at Saints when he made his England under-21 debut.

He also set a bit of history for the England under-21s that day when he became the youngest ever player to score for the side when he netted the opener in England’s 2-2 draw with Moldova.

Shaw’s chances of being capped had been aided by the withdrawal of Norwich left back Ryan Bennett.

Saints won’t have any players on England under-21 duty this evening with Nathaniel Clyne also having had to withdraw from the squad through injury.

Clyne was taken off in the second half of Saints’ 2-2 draw with Wigan at the weekend.

I think most Saints fans want our players to be recognised at the highest-level, but one of the drawbacks is that the club loses control over the way the players train. I feel gutted for Luke, but he has the potential to surpass Ashley Cole's record as an England international.
Hope he's ok for Citeh and that no more of our players return injured, from their games.

I think most Saints fans want our players to be recognised at the highest-level, but one of the drawbacks is that the club loses control over the way the players train. I feel gutted for Luke, but he has the potential to surpass Ashley Cole's record as an England international.
Hope he's ok for Citeh and that no more of our players return injured, from their games.Costa Baz

Worried that Lukes head will be turned in the Summer. The only way to be in an England squad is to play for a NorthWest or London club - Sorry not play you can sit on the bench and still get called up..............

Worried that Lukes head will be turned in the Summer. The only way to be in an England squad is to play for a NorthWest or London club - Sorry not play you can sit on the bench and still get called up..............Puddletown Saint

Hopefully it's a "diplomatic" injury and he will be good for Saturday. Don't want any of our first team regulars getting injured in pointless friendlies. The loss of just one player could make all the difference at the season's end.

Hopefully it's a "diplomatic" injury and he will be good for Saturday. Don't want any of our first team regulars getting injured in pointless friendlies. The loss of just one player could make all the difference at the season's end.Clever Dick

My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels.

A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels.
A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.St Retford

Clever Dick wrote:
Hopefully it's a &quot;diplomatic" injury and he will be good for Saturday. Don't want any of our first team regulars getting injured in pointless friendlies. The loss of just one player could make all the difference at the season's end.

It may be an unsightly pimple that has appeared on his nose. You know how seventeen year olds really worry about that kind of thing - even more so if they are to be seen on national television.

I suspect it's either an infection from shaving early chin stubble off or from squeezing a blackhead out. The club doc should be able to clear it up pretty quickly so long as Luke didn't pop or pick it too soon.

Hopefully, Mauricio will brief the squad not to wind him up with stuff like "You been picked again" and "In a spot of bother again mate?"

[quote][p][bold]Clever Dick[/bold] wrote:
Hopefully it's a "diplomatic" injury and he will be good for Saturday. Don't want any of our first team regulars getting injured in pointless friendlies. The loss of just one player could make all the difference at the season's end.[/p][/quote]It may be an unsightly pimple that has appeared on his nose. You know how seventeen year olds really worry about that kind of thing - even more so if they are to be seen on national television.
I suspect it's either an infection from shaving early chin stubble off or from squeezing a blackhead out. The club doc should be able to clear it up pretty quickly so long as Luke didn't pop or pick it too soon.
Hopefully, Mauricio will brief the squad not to wind him up with stuff like "You been picked again" and "In a spot of bother again mate?"Confucious

St Retford wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelinFive Trophies Between Us

St Retford wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.

Genuinely terrible.

[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.
Genuinely terrible.St Retford

Puddletown Saint wrote:
Worried that Lukes head will be turned in the Summer. The only way to be in an England squad is to play for a NorthWest or London club - Sorry not play you can sit on the bench and still get called up..............

What a load of rubbish! Last England team had 2 players from starting eleven playing in London

[quote][p][bold]Puddletown Saint[/bold] wrote:
Worried that Lukes head will be turned in the Summer. The only way to be in an England squad is to play for a NorthWest or London club - Sorry not play you can sit on the bench and still get called up..............[/p][/quote]What a load of rubbish! Last England team had 2 players from starting eleven playing in LondonClemster

St Retford wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.

t band that has bcome t most influential since the beatles, with more famous riffs than any other. oh dear.

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]t band that has bcome t most influential since the beatles, with more famous riffs than any other. oh dear.Five Trophies Between Us

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
I see Pompey are in court again. This time in the Huhne case. They claim they were driving and want the three points.

another embarassing mp from stainland. is there no position so low that they wont stoop to

[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
I see Pompey are in court again. This time in the Huhne case. They claim they were driving and want the three points.[/p][/quote]another embarassing mp from stainland. is there no position so low that they wont stoop toFive Trophies Between Us

St Retford wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.

t band that has bcome t most influential since the beatles, with more famous riffs than any other. oh dear.

Life is too short for guitar solos. This is the most important thing you need to remember about music.

[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]t band that has bcome t most influential since the beatles, with more famous riffs than any other. oh dear.[/p][/quote]Life is too short for guitar solos. This is the most important thing you need to remember about music.St Retford

St Retford wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.

t band that has bcome t most influential since the beatles, with more famous riffs than any other. oh dear.

Life is too short for guitar solos. This is the most important thing you need to remember about music.

music should b live n spontaneous. that is t most important bit, and that means guitar solos

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]t band that has bcome t most influential since the beatles, with more famous riffs than any other. oh dear.[/p][/quote]Life is too short for guitar solos. This is the most important thing you need to remember about music.[/p][/quote]music should b live n spontaneous. that is t most important bit, and that means guitar solosFive Trophies Between Us

St Retford wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.

Genuinely terrible.

Little harsh on Led Zeppelin there St Retford (although I don't like them particularly). What's more worrying, however, is that you let him get away with suggesting that Muse are a credible act...

I am shocked and appalled.

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.
Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]Little harsh on Led Zeppelin there St Retford (although I don't like them particularly). What's more worrying, however, is that you let him get away with suggesting that Muse are a credible act...
I am shocked and appalled.Sainty saint saint

St Retford wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.

t band that has bcome t most influential since the beatles, with more famous riffs than any other. oh dear.

Life is too short for guitar solos. This is the most important thing you need to remember about music.

music should b live n spontaneous. that is t most important bit, and that means guitar solos

Are you some sort of greasy-haired neanderthal who sews badges onto your denim jacket saying things like 'Poison' or 'Saxon'?

O, sorry - I just remembered who you support. Of course you are.

: (((((((((((((((((

[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]t band that has bcome t most influential since the beatles, with more famous riffs than any other. oh dear.[/p][/quote]Life is too short for guitar solos. This is the most important thing you need to remember about music.[/p][/quote]music should b live n spontaneous. that is t most important bit, and that means guitar solos[/p][/quote]Are you some sort of greasy-haired neanderthal who sews badges onto your denim jacket saying things like 'Poison' or 'Saxon'?
O, sorry - I just remembered who you support. Of course you are.
: (((((((((((((((((St Retford

St Retford wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.

Genuinely terrible.

I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!!

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.
Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!!miltonarcher

St Retford wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.

Genuinely terrible.

I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!!

Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?

[quote][p][bold]miltonarcher[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.
Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!![/p][/quote]Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?St Retford

St Retford wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.

t band that has bcome t most influential since the beatles, with more famous riffs than any other. oh dear.

Life is too short for guitar solos. This is the most important thing you need to remember about music.

Maybe - but not for cello solos.

Patricia Mensch has between her legs an instrument which gives me immeasurable pleasure.

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]t band that has bcome t most influential since the beatles, with more famous riffs than any other. oh dear.[/p][/quote]Life is too short for guitar solos. This is the most important thing you need to remember about music.[/p][/quote]Maybe - but not for cello solos.
Patricia Mensch has between her legs an instrument which gives me immeasurable pleasure.Confucious

Five Trophies Between Us wrote: no, pompey run out 2. we were t champions n &quot;portsmouth" of course

Is your keyboard broken or have you been drinking?

http://www.youtube.c
om/watch?v=8CCf7gvmD
EU

we even have a famous bit of music named after our town. recorded by a famous artist with lots of totty. class

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: no, pompey run out 2. we were t champions n "portsmouth" of course[/p][/quote]Is your keyboard broken or have you been drinking?[/p][/quote]http://www.youtube.c
om/watch?v=8CCf7gvmD
EU
we even have a famous bit of music named after our town. recorded by a famous artist with lots of totty. classFive Trophies Between Us

Five Trophies Between Us wrote: no, pompey run out 2. we were t champions n &quot;portsmouth" of course

Is your keyboard broken or have you been drinking?

http://www.youtube.c

om/watch?v=8CCf7gvmD

EU

we even have a famous bit of music named after our town. recorded by a famous artist with lots of totty. class

It's w@nk.

Poor Portsmouth.

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[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: no, pompey run out 2. we were t champions n "portsmouth" of course[/p][/quote]Is your keyboard broken or have you been drinking?[/p][/quote]http://www.youtube.c
om/watch?v=8CCf7gvmD
EU
we even have a famous bit of music named after our town. recorded by a famous artist with lots of totty. class[/p][/quote]It's w@nk.
Poor Portsmouth.
: (((((((((((St Retford

Five Trophies Between Us wrote: no, pompey run out 2. we were t champions n &quot;portsmouth" of course

Is your keyboard broken or have you been drinking?

http://www.youtube.c

om/watch?v=8CCf7gvmD

EU

we even have a famous bit of music named after our town. recorded by a famous artist with lots of totty. class

It's w@nk.

Poor Portsmouth.

: (((((((((((

look on the bright side five you can;t be bottom tonight.your still linked with jiroemon kimura worth a look on goggle but not getting any younger get him quick

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: no, pompey run out 2. we were t champions n "portsmouth" of course[/p][/quote]Is your keyboard broken or have you been drinking?[/p][/quote]http://www.youtube.c
om/watch?v=8CCf7gvmD
EU
we even have a famous bit of music named after our town. recorded by a famous artist with lots of totty. class[/p][/quote]It's w@nk.
Poor Portsmouth.
: ((((((((((([/p][/quote]look on the bright side five you can;t be bottom tonight.your still linked with jiroemon kimura worth a look on goggle but not getting any younger get him quickup saints

St Retford wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.

t band that has bcome t most influential since the beatles, with more famous riffs than any other. oh dear.

Life is too short for guitar solos. This is the most important thing you need to remember about music.

Maybe - but not for cello solos.

Patricia Mensch has between her legs an instrument which gives me immeasurable pleasure.

I can assure you as a sound engineer,
( a part of my technical duties) that all the acts mentioned appear to be highly lucrative, or they wouldn't have been promoted as much to be a success .
As for guitar solos, I always like the one and two note solos, back in the ussr or the trumpet solo from over the rainbow, which I know a good joke about, which is too long for now.
Instead I will leave you with how youknowthe drummer is knocking on your door .

The knock speeds up.

[quote][p][bold]Confucious[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]t band that has bcome t most influential since the beatles, with more famous riffs than any other. oh dear.[/p][/quote]Life is too short for guitar solos. This is the most important thing you need to remember about music.[/p][/quote]Maybe - but not for cello solos.
Patricia Mensch has between her legs an instrument which gives me immeasurable pleasure.[/p][/quote]I can assure you as a sound engineer,
( a part of my technical duties) that all the acts mentioned appear to be highly lucrative, or they wouldn't have been promoted as much to be a success .
As for guitar solos, I always like the one and two note solos, back in the ussr or the trumpet solo from over the rainbow, which I know a good joke about, which is too long for now.
Instead I will leave you with how youknowthe drummer is knocking on your door .
The knock speeds up.Taoboy

St Retford wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.

Genuinely terrible.

I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!!

Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?

Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.

I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.

Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.

Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]miltonarcher[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.
Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!![/p][/quote]Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?[/p][/quote]Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.
I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.
Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.
Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.Strasbourg Saint

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13

seed. a westwood wannabe. haha

yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha

haha

[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13[/p][/quote]seed. a westwood wannabe. haha
yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha
hahaFive Trophies Between Us

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13

seed. a westwood wannabe. haha

yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha

haha

are you on ilkley moor bah t'at.....

[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13[/p][/quote]seed. a westwood wannabe. haha
yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha
haha[/p][/quote]are you on ilkley moor bah t'at.....angus mc coatup

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13

seed. a westwood wannabe. haha

yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha

haha

LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL...
(Tonight...L?)
Haha haha

[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13[/p][/quote]seed. a westwood wannabe. haha
yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha
haha[/p][/quote]LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL...
(Tonight...L?)
Haha hahaJ7junctionseven

I like to feel I am playing my part in Pompey not winning. As each game goes by and more and more loses occur I want to put Pompeys opposition into an Accumulator but I don't in case that is the only game that lets me down. Also I think another more decisive factor is the fact that they are sh1te.

I like to feel I am playing my part in Pompey not winning. As each game goes by and more and more loses occur I want to put Pompeys opposition into an Accumulator but I don't in case that is the only game that lets me down. Also I think another more decisive factor is the fact that they are sh1te.SO50 Saint

St Retford wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.

t band that has bcome t most influential since the beatles, with more famous riffs than any other. oh dear.

Life is too short for guitar solos. This is the most important thing you need to remember about music.

Maybe - but not for cello solos.

Patricia Mensch has between her legs an instrument which gives me immeasurable pleasure.

Indeed, I do like a woman who can bow down enjoys a good pluck.

[quote][p][bold]Confucious[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]t band that has bcome t most influential since the beatles, with more famous riffs than any other. oh dear.[/p][/quote]Life is too short for guitar solos. This is the most important thing you need to remember about music.[/p][/quote]Maybe - but not for cello solos.
Patricia Mensch has between her legs an instrument which gives me immeasurable pleasure.[/p][/quote]Indeed, I do like a woman who can bow down enjoys a good pluck.Alicesdad

Well hope Shaw is fit for weekend.
This is a mega big game. Two teams that like to high press One team in a relegation dog fight and the other really must win or the league title will be basically over if M Utd win at home to Everton on Sunday.
City know they must get 3 points.
If we can get something out of this game I will be well pleased.

Well hope Shaw is fit for weekend.
This is a mega big game. Two teams that like to high press One team in a relegation dog fight and the other really must win or the league title will be basically over if M Utd win at home to Everton on Sunday.
City know they must get 3 points.
If we can get something out of this game I will be well pleased.milton road

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13

seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha

LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha

another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland

[quote][p][bold]J7junctionseven[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13[/p][/quote]seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha[/p][/quote]LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha[/p][/quote]another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainlandFive Trophies Between Us

St Retford wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.

Genuinely terrible.

I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!!

Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?

Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.

I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.

Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.

Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.

It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think "Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"

Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.

[quote][p][bold]Strasbourg Saint[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]miltonarcher[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.
Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!![/p][/quote]Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?[/p][/quote]Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.
I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.
Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.
Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.[/p][/quote]It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think "Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"
Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.St Retford

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13

seed. a westwood wannabe. haha

yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha

haha

Yes, I've always wanted to wear clowns shoes, stink and be known up and down the land as a total tw@t.

By the way, I know the education down your way is officially the poorest in the country but you really should work on your spelling. There are special courses available for the likes of you.

[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13[/p][/quote]seed. a westwood wannabe. haha
yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha
haha[/p][/quote]Yes, I've always wanted to wear clowns shoes, stink and be known up and down the land as a total tw@t.
By the way, I know the education down your way is officially the poorest in the country but you really should work on your spelling. There are special courses available for the likes of you.Seedhouse the Unrepentant

St Retford wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.

Genuinely terrible.

I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!!

Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?

Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.

I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.

Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.

Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.

It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think &quot;Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"

Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.

Quite. What he said.

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Strasbourg Saint[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]miltonarcher[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.
Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!![/p][/quote]Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?[/p][/quote]Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.
I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.
Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.
Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.[/p][/quote]It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think "Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"
Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.[/p][/quote]Quite. What he said.Taoboy

St Retford wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.

Genuinely terrible.

I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!!

Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?

Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.

I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.

Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.

Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.

It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think &quot;Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"

Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.

I suppose that arguement's a bit like saying that Matt Le Tiss would have been a better footballer if he'd been placed under the same sort of diet and fitness regime, given the same pre-match lectures and sent to the same hairdresser as Luke. Alas, no amount of tweaking with his shape, brain or quaff could have aided the shear artistry of that strike at Blackburn.

Oh well, as you say, he deserves better treatment than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels ..... or, for that matter, the former Lib Dem Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change.

Mind you, and here's the rub, if Luke were to put, say, Ace of Spades by Motorhead on his i-pod just before (if?) he runs out next Saturday, I bet he'd be faster into the tackle than if he had just been chilling on Boyfriend.

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Strasbourg Saint[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]miltonarcher[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.
Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!![/p][/quote]Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?[/p][/quote]Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.
I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.
Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.
Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.[/p][/quote]It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think "Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"
Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.[/p][/quote]I suppose that arguement's a bit like saying that Matt Le Tiss would have been a better footballer if he'd been placed under the same sort of diet and fitness regime, given the same pre-match lectures and sent to the same hairdresser as Luke. Alas, no amount of tweaking with his shape, brain or quaff could have aided the shear artistry of that strike at Blackburn.
Oh well, as you say, he deserves better treatment than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels ..... or, for that matter, the former Lib Dem Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change.
Mind you, and here's the rub, if Luke were to put, say, Ace of Spades by Motorhead on his i-pod just before (if?) he runs out next Saturday, I bet he'd be faster into the tackle than if he had just been chilling on Boyfriend.Strasbourg Saint

St Retford wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.

Genuinely terrible.

I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!!

Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?

Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.

I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.

Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.

Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.

It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think &quot;Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"

Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.

Bieber better than Led Zep? Oh Dear... you'll be saying you like country music next and then all will be lost forever ....

The most pertinent Bieber comment I ever heard was in an episode of House when he made the astute observation that a particularly stupid patient had one brain cell less than Bieber ...How I miss that programme ...

OK it's time we returned to football ...

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Strasbourg Saint[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]miltonarcher[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.
Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!![/p][/quote]Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?[/p][/quote]Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.
I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.
Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.
Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.[/p][/quote]It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think "Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"
Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.[/p][/quote]Bieber better than Led Zep? Oh Dear... you'll be saying you like country music next and then all will be lost forever ....
The most pertinent Bieber comment I ever heard was in an episode of House when he made the astute observation that a particularly stupid patient had one brain cell less than Bieber ...How I miss that programme ...
OK it's time we returned to football ...Alicesdad

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
I see Pompey are in court again. This time in the Huhne case. They claim they were driving and want the three points.

another embarassing mp from stainland. is there no position so low that they wont stoop to

Whats wrong luv? Still not had that humour bypass operation reversed then?

[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
I see Pompey are in court again. This time in the Huhne case. They claim they were driving and want the three points.[/p][/quote]another embarassing mp from stainland. is there no position so low that they wont stoop to[/p][/quote]Whats wrong luv? Still not had that humour bypass operation reversed then?ramptonfromsouthampton

St Retford wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.

Genuinely terrible.

I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!!

Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?

Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.

I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.

Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.

Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.

It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think &quot;Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"

Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.

Quite. What he said.

Hey! Stop ganging up on me. Big Little Strassie's team are sponsored by Brian May Guitars. Are you suggesting I tell him and his mates that having that emblazoned across their shirts looks naff and they should demand that it be replaced with I LOVE JUSTIN, complete with an image of his face?

Naaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh
hhh!!!!!!

[quote][p][bold]Taoboy[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Strasbourg Saint[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]miltonarcher[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.
Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!![/p][/quote]Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?[/p][/quote]Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.
I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.
Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.
Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.[/p][/quote]It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think "Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"
Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.[/p][/quote]Quite. What he said.[/p][/quote]Hey! Stop ganging up on me. Big Little Strassie's team are sponsored by Brian May Guitars. Are you suggesting I tell him and his mates that having that emblazoned across their shirts looks naff and they should demand that it be replaced with I LOVE JUSTIN, complete with an image of his face?
Naaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh
hhh!!!!!!Strasbourg Saint

St Retford wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.

Genuinely terrible.

I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!!

Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?

Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.

I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.

Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.

Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.

It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think &quot;Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"

Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.

Bieber better than Led Zep? Oh Dear... you'll be saying you like country music next and then all will be lost forever ....

The most pertinent Bieber comment I ever heard was in an episode of House when he made the astute observation that a particularly stupid patient had one brain cell less than Bieber ...How I miss that programme ...

OK it's time we returned to football ...

Ah yes Bieber - the singing amoeba. Retford, you are very naughty to pour scorn on our goliaths of 70's rock for putting more than just sugar on their cornflakes of a morning...

[quote][p][bold]Alicesdad[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Strasbourg Saint[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]miltonarcher[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.
Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!![/p][/quote]Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?[/p][/quote]Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.
I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.
Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.
Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.[/p][/quote]It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think "Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"
Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.[/p][/quote]Bieber better than Led Zep? Oh Dear... you'll be saying you like country music next and then all will be lost forever ....
The most pertinent Bieber comment I ever heard was in an episode of House when he made the astute observation that a particularly stupid patient had one brain cell less than Bieber ...How I miss that programme ...
OK it's time we returned to football ...[/p][/quote]Ah yes Bieber - the singing amoeba. Retford, you are very naughty to pour scorn on our goliaths of 70's rock for putting more than just sugar on their cornflakes of a morning...ramptonfromsouthampton

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13

seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha

LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha

another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland

LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL...
(Tonight..(L)
Haha haha

[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]J7junctionseven[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13[/p][/quote]seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha[/p][/quote]LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha[/p][/quote]another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland[/p][/quote]LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL...
(Tonight..(L)
Haha hahaJ7junctionseven

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now.

14.2.13

Something fishy going on!
Me thinks!

[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now.
14.2.13[/p][/quote]Something fishy going on!
Me thinks!SFCOLDBOY

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
By the way did anyone notice 'Westie' say he has had suicidal thoughts?

Come on Scunthorpe!

That did make me laugh.
Come on Scunny.

[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
By the way did anyone notice 'Westie' say he has had suicidal thoughts?
Come on Scunthorpe![/p][/quote]That did make me laugh.
Come on Scunny.mack chinnon

when will we win again
when we cheated we had winning moments
when will we win again
will pst be the biginning or the end
when will we win again
when we cheated we had winning moments
when will we ever win again
is pst the begiinining or the end
when will we ever win again LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight..(L)

when will we win again
when we cheated we had winning moments
when will we win again
will pst be the biginning or the end
when will we win again
when we cheated we had winning moments
when will we ever win again
is pst the begiinining or the end
when will we ever win again LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight..(L)saintkenny

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13

seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha

LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha

another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland

Is there any chance that we can resume the shush and ignor plan for this poster?

[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]J7junctionseven[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13[/p][/quote]seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha[/p][/quote]LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha[/p][/quote]another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland[/p][/quote]Is there any chance that we can resume the shush and ignor plan for this poster?OSPREYSAINT

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13

seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha

LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha

another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland

Is there any chance that we can resume the shush and ignor plan for this poster?

Absolutely. Provided you and kenny feel up to it!

[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]J7junctionseven[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13[/p][/quote]seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha[/p][/quote]LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha[/p][/quote]another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland[/p][/quote]Is there any chance that we can resume the shush and ignor plan for this poster?[/p][/quote]Absolutely. Provided you and kenny feel up to it!Seedhouse the Unrepentant

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13

seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha

LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha

another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland

Is there any chance that we can resume the shush and ignor plan for this poster?

Absolutely. Provided you and kenny feel up to it!

iv ignored for days seed .and i dont go on the pompey news to intice them .you feel up to not doing that ?????

[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]J7junctionseven[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13[/p][/quote]seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha[/p][/quote]LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha[/p][/quote]another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland[/p][/quote]Is there any chance that we can resume the shush and ignor plan for this poster?[/p][/quote]Absolutely. Provided you and kenny feel up to it![/p][/quote]iv ignored for days seed .and i dont go on the pompey news to intice them .you feel up to not doing that ?????saintkenny

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13

seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha

LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha

another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland

Is there any chance that we can resume the shush and ignor plan for this poster?

Absolutely. Provided you and kenny feel up to it!

iv ignored for days seed .and i dont go on the pompey news to intice them .you feel up to not doing that ?????

Of course not!

[quote][p][bold]saintkenny[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]J7junctionseven[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13[/p][/quote]seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha[/p][/quote]LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha[/p][/quote]another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland[/p][/quote]Is there any chance that we can resume the shush and ignor plan for this poster?[/p][/quote]Absolutely. Provided you and kenny feel up to it![/p][/quote]iv ignored for days seed .and i dont go on the pompey news to intice them .you feel up to not doing that ?????[/p][/quote]Of course not!Seedhouse the Unrepentant

i make comments but not quotes underneath the wums .some put saints in there name i know kent141 alias moreglory force141 does it all the time dont matter what login so easy to pick up.and he thinks we dont realise it as thick as a plank

i make comments but not quotes underneath the wums .some put saints in there name i know kent141 alias moreglory force141 does it all the time dont matter what login so easy to pick up.and he thinks we dont realise it as thick as a planksaintkenny

St Retford wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.

Genuinely terrible.

I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!!

Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?

Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.

I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.

Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.

Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.

It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think &quot;Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"

Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.

I suppose that arguement's a bit like saying that Matt Le Tiss would have been a better footballer if he'd been placed under the same sort of diet and fitness regime, given the same pre-match lectures and sent to the same hairdresser as Luke. Alas, no amount of tweaking with his shape, brain or quaff could have aided the shear artistry of that strike at Blackburn.

Oh well, as you say, he deserves better treatment than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels ..... or, for that matter, the former Lib Dem Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change.

Mind you, and here's the rub, if Luke were to put, say, Ace of Spades by Motorhead on his i-pod just before (if?) he runs out next Saturday, I bet he'd be faster into the tackle than if he had just been chilling on Boyfriend.

Nah, he's a footballer which means he's contractually obliged to listen to nothing but Drake on a match day.

(I don't even know who Drake is, but footballers bloody love him.)

[quote][p][bold]Strasbourg Saint[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Strasbourg Saint[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]miltonarcher[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.
Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!![/p][/quote]Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?[/p][/quote]Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.
I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.
Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.
Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.[/p][/quote]It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think "Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"
Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.[/p][/quote]I suppose that arguement's a bit like saying that Matt Le Tiss would have been a better footballer if he'd been placed under the same sort of diet and fitness regime, given the same pre-match lectures and sent to the same hairdresser as Luke. Alas, no amount of tweaking with his shape, brain or quaff could have aided the shear artistry of that strike at Blackburn.
Oh well, as you say, he deserves better treatment than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels ..... or, for that matter, the former Lib Dem Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change.
Mind you, and here's the rub, if Luke were to put, say, Ace of Spades by Motorhead on his i-pod just before (if?) he runs out next Saturday, I bet he'd be faster into the tackle than if he had just been chilling on Boyfriend.[/p][/quote]Nah, he's a footballer which means he's contractually obliged to listen to nothing but Drake on a match day.
(I don't even know who Drake is, but footballers bloody love him.)St Retford

Good shout. I think that would work for everyone. I'd be amazed if he hadn't already been invited to apply.

[quote][p][bold]saintkenny[/bold] wrote:
wonder if na fancies the forest job .sharp already there[/p][/quote]Good shout. I think that would work for everyone. I'd be amazed if he hadn't already been invited to apply.Strasbourg Saint

St Retford wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.

I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!!

Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?

Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix. I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep. Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry. Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.

It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think &quot;Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?" Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.

I suppose that arguement's a bit like saying that Matt Le Tiss would have been a better footballer if he'd been placed under the same sort of diet and fitness regime, given the same pre-match lectures and sent to the same hairdresser as Luke. Alas, no amount of tweaking with his shape, brain or quaff could have aided the shear artistry of that strike at Blackburn. Oh well, as you say, he deserves better treatment than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels ..... or, for that matter, the former Lib Dem Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change. Mind you, and here's the rub, if Luke were to put, say, Ace of Spades by Motorhead on his i-pod just before (if?) he runs out next Saturday, I bet he'd be faster into the tackle than if he had just been chilling on Boyfriend.

Nah, he's a footballer which means he's contractually obliged to listen to nothing but Drake on a match day. (I don't even know who Drake is, but footballers bloody love him.)

Nick Drake perchance? ;-)

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Strasbourg Saint[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Strasbourg Saint[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]miltonarcher[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote: My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound. Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!![/p][/quote]Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?[/p][/quote]Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix. I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep. Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry. Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.[/p][/quote]It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think "Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?" Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.[/p][/quote]I suppose that arguement's a bit like saying that Matt Le Tiss would have been a better footballer if he'd been placed under the same sort of diet and fitness regime, given the same pre-match lectures and sent to the same hairdresser as Luke. Alas, no amount of tweaking with his shape, brain or quaff could have aided the shear artistry of that strike at Blackburn. Oh well, as you say, he deserves better treatment than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels ..... or, for that matter, the former Lib Dem Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change. Mind you, and here's the rub, if Luke were to put, say, Ace of Spades by Motorhead on his i-pod just before (if?) he runs out next Saturday, I bet he'd be faster into the tackle than if he had just been chilling on Boyfriend.[/p][/quote]Nah, he's a footballer which means he's contractually obliged to listen to nothing but Drake on a match day. (I don't even know who Drake is, but footballers bloody love him.)[/p][/quote]Nick Drake perchance? ;-)Salar

St Retford wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.

well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin

No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.

Genuinely terrible.

I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!!

Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?

Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.

I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.

Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.

Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.

It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think &quot;Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"

Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.

Bieber better than Led Zep? Oh Dear... you'll be saying you like country music next and then all will be lost forever ....

The most pertinent Bieber comment I ever heard was in an episode of House when he made the astute observation that a particularly stupid patient had one brain cell less than Bieber ...How I miss that programme ...

OK it's time we returned to football ...

I like country music you cheeky swine. Songs are a bit sad sometimes, but if you play them backwards you sober up, your wife comes home and your dog comes back to life - result!. I tried to write country songs myself, but it's very hard to find acceptable words that rhyme with truck.

As for 70's rock music it was all the same old stuff - just different orchestrations of f@rt, belch and grunt noises and a few squeals from nudists who'd had their @rses unexpectedly sniffed by dogs' with cold wet noses.

The only good things about rock music are that if the musicians get it all wrong nobody notices and that deaf people can hear it through their feet.

[quote][p][bold]Alicesdad[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Strasbourg Saint[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]miltonarcher[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
My favourite thing about Luke Shaw is that he's unafraid to admit to liking Justin Bieber. That takes great courage in this day and age, where young men with unlikely hair who happen to make amazing music are reviled more than arms dealers or satanic banking cartels. A man with the guts to stand alone like this will be an almighty warrior for Southampton Football Club. I salute you, Luke.[/p][/quote]well said, it would have been much easier to say muse or led zeppelin[/p][/quote]No it wouldn't! Led Zeppelin are the worst band in the entire history of recorded sound.
Genuinely terrible.[/p][/quote]I am assuming your comments re the greatest blues rock band ever are tongue in cheek. I saw them back in the early 70's and at the O2, trust me, fantastic !!!!!!![/p][/quote]Did they have flashing lights and dance routines?[/p][/quote]Justin's coming here next month, Retford. Gutted now that I missed out on a ticket. Especially as I've already had my Led Zep fix.
I went with a mate to see them at Knebworth House in 1979. We arrived the night before, emptied the local supermarket of Carlsberg Special - we left with a trollyful along the A602 - and kipped in a field. Next day we had breakfast (Carlsberg Special), lunch (Carlsberg Special) and tea (Carlsberg Special) while enjoying Chas n Dave and Southside Johney. I then passed out and missed most of Led Zep.
Never did me any harm, Retford.Can't beat a good guitar lick, especially when you're several Carlsberg Specials to the good and craving a decent curry.
Back on thread, I guess there's more chance of Luke racking up 100 England caps than me getting to a Justin Beiber concert.[/p][/quote]It's a bit of a racket, though, isn't it? The trouble with 1970s rock music is that it was all made under the influence of a LOT of cocaine, which isn't good for quality control. Hence at no point did anyone think "Um, Nigel, about this 10-minute drum solo: do you think it might possibly be a bit self-indulgent?"
Those buggers just churned it out without stopping to think. Which, of course, is in stark contrast to Justin's Bieber's writers who have meeting after meeting to discuss intro lengths, radio appeal, sync opportunities and many other important things. This attention to quality control is why Bieber is better than 'Led' 'Zep'.[/p][/quote]Bieber better than Led Zep? Oh Dear... you'll be saying you like country music next and then all will be lost forever ....
The most pertinent Bieber comment I ever heard was in an episode of House when he made the astute observation that a particularly stupid patient had one brain cell less than Bieber ...How I miss that programme ...
OK it's time we returned to football ...[/p][/quote]I like country music you cheeky swine. Songs are a bit sad sometimes, but if you play them backwards you sober up, your wife comes home and your dog comes back to life - result!. I tried to write country songs myself, but it's very hard to find acceptable words that rhyme with truck.
As for 70's rock music it was all the same old stuff - just different orchestrations of f@rt, belch and grunt noises and a few squeals from nudists who'd had their @rses unexpectedly sniffed by dogs' with cold wet noses.
The only good things about rock music are that if the musicians get it all wrong nobody notices and that deaf people can hear it through their feet.Confucious

From a non-bias point of view, I am delighted Luke was called up and would be very happy for him if he got into the England squad at such a young age. He thoroughly deserves it.

From a Saints fan point of view, I hope he doesn't get called up. This may seem unfair but if he gets called up the media hypicrosy will go into overdrive and it could affect the players performances. More importantly it will mean that one of the top clubs in the country (ie Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham etc) will cash in for him and he will go. And he will join an endless line of top players we have sold.

From a non-bias point of view, I am delighted Luke was called up and would be very happy for him if he got into the England squad at such a young age. He thoroughly deserves it.
From a Saints fan point of view, I hope he doesn't get called up. This may seem unfair but if he gets called up the media hypicrosy will go into overdrive and it could affect the players performances. More importantly it will mean that one of the top clubs in the country (ie Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham etc) will cash in for him and he will go. And he will join an endless line of top players we have sold.TheSaintsMan

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote:
I see the skunts intend to train at Cockleshell Sports Community Club. You couldn't make this stuff up. Silly skunts, always good for a laugh!

bless my barnicals really

[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
I see the skunts intend to train at Cockleshell Sports Community Club. You couldn't make this stuff up. Silly skunts, always good for a laugh![/p][/quote]bless my barnicals reallysaintkenny

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13

seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha

LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha

another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland

Is there any chance that we can resume the shush and ignor plan for this poster?

Absolutely. Provided you and kenny feel up to it!

Naturally that's why I suggested it. The trolls are thinning out but no doubt will be back with new signs ons.

[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]J7junctionseven[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13[/p][/quote]seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha[/p][/quote]LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha[/p][/quote]another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland[/p][/quote]Is there any chance that we can resume the shush and ignor plan for this poster?[/p][/quote]Absolutely. Provided you and kenny feel up to it![/p][/quote]Naturally that's why I suggested it. The trolls are thinning out but no doubt will be back with new signs ons.OSPREYSAINT

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Pompey can only manage 4 subs. tonight at Scunny. Sam Hoskins has scored for Stevenage in the first minute against Notts County.

I do hope we are not going to be subject to another running commentry on here again.

[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
Pompey can only manage 4 subs. tonight at Scunny. Sam Hoskins has scored for Stevenage in the first minute against Notts County.[/p][/quote]I do hope we are not going to be subject to another running commentry on here again.Invidia

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Pompey can only manage 4 subs. tonight at Scunny. Sam Hoskins has scored for Stevenage in the first minute against Notts County.

I do hope we are not going to be subject to another running commentry on here again.

Why not? Some of our youngster are involved tonight, are you not interested?

[quote][p][bold]Invidia[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
Pompey can only manage 4 subs. tonight at Scunny. Sam Hoskins has scored for Stevenage in the first minute against Notts County.[/p][/quote]I do hope we are not going to be subject to another running commentry on here again.[/p][/quote]Why not? Some of our youngster are involved tonight, are you not interested?OSPREYSAINT

Clever Dick wrote:
Hopefully it's a &quot;diplomatic" injury and he will be good for Saturday. Don't want any of our first team regulars getting injured in pointless friendlies. The loss of just one player could make all the difference at the season's end.

Out for up to 2 weeks with a knee ligament injury. So will miss City

[quote][p][bold]Clever Dick[/bold] wrote:
Hopefully it's a "diplomatic" injury and he will be good for Saturday. Don't want any of our first team regulars getting injured in pointless friendlies. The loss of just one player could make all the difference at the season's end.[/p][/quote]Out for up to 2 weeks with a knee ligament injury. So will miss CityItchin' My Kingsland

Invidia wrote:
Of course I am interested but I will find my own news which is much more up to date than your efforts

Fair enough, post it so we can all enjoy.

[quote][p][bold]Invidia[/bold] wrote:
Of course I am interested but I will find my own news which is much more up to date than your efforts[/p][/quote]Fair enough, post it so we can all enjoy.OSPREYSAINT

Clever Dick wrote:
Hopefully it's a &quot;diplomatic" injury and he will be good for Saturday. Don't want any of our first team regulars getting injured in pointless friendlies. The loss of just one player could make all the difference at the season's end.

Out for up to 2 weeks with a knee ligament injury. So will miss City

That's a big blow for Saturday, hope Foxy is up for the challenge.

[quote][p][bold]Itchin' My Kingsland[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Clever Dick[/bold] wrote:
Hopefully it's a "diplomatic" injury and he will be good for Saturday. Don't want any of our first team regulars getting injured in pointless friendlies. The loss of just one player could make all the difference at the season's end.[/p][/quote]Out for up to 2 weeks with a knee ligament injury. So will miss City[/p][/quote]That's a big blow for Saturday, hope Foxy is up for the challenge.OSPREYSAINT

Seedhouse the Unrepentant wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13

seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha

LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha

another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland

Is there any chance that we can resume the shush and ignor plan for this poster?

Absolutely. Provided you and kenny feel up to it!

Naturally that's why I suggested it. The trolls are thinning out but no doubt will be back with new signs ons.

Kent/three halves is like a virus. He'll be back.

[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]J7junctionseven[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Five Trophies Between Us[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote: I see 'The smell of football' featured the smelliest of the lot last night. What a saddo, totally sums up Portsmouth and all it stands for. Still not long now. 14.2.13[/p][/quote]seed. a westwood wannabe. haha yr continual countdowns are just like a little bugle sound, trying 2 b noticed, just like how westwood started. haha haha[/p][/quote]LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight...L?) Haha haha[/p][/quote]another shopper from lidls. Is there any class in stainland[/p][/quote]Is there any chance that we can resume the shush and ignor plan for this poster?[/p][/quote]Absolutely. Provided you and kenny feel up to it![/p][/quote]Naturally that's why I suggested it. The trolls are thinning out but no doubt will be back with new signs ons.[/p][/quote]Kent/three halves is like a virus. He'll be back.Velleity

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Coventry have a 31,054 crowd for their Paint Pot Trophy Area Final First Leg.
That is impressive support in a so called minor competition. 0 - 0 with Crewe at the moment.

Who gaff

[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
Coventry have a 31,054 crowd for their Paint Pot Trophy Area Final First Leg.
That is impressive support in a so called minor competition. 0 - 0 with Crewe at the moment.[/p][/quote]Who gaffInvidia

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Coventry have a 31,054 crowd for their Paint Pot Trophy Area Final First Leg.
That is impressive support in a so called minor competition. 0 - 0 with Crewe at the moment.

Who gaff

?

[quote][p][bold]Invidia[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
Coventry have a 31,054 crowd for their Paint Pot Trophy Area Final First Leg.
That is impressive support in a so called minor competition. 0 - 0 with Crewe at the moment.[/p][/quote]Who gaff[/p][/quote]?OSPREYSAINT

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Coventry have a 31,054 crowd for their Paint Pot Trophy Area Final First Leg.
That is impressive support in a so called minor competition. 0 - 0 with Crewe at the moment.

Who gaff

?

I think you have mispelt your sign on invidious would be more appropriate.

[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Invidia[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
Coventry have a 31,054 crowd for their Paint Pot Trophy Area Final First Leg.
That is impressive support in a so called minor competition. 0 - 0 with Crewe at the moment.[/p][/quote]Who gaff[/p][/quote]?[/p][/quote]I think you have mispelt your sign on invidious would be more appropriate.OSPREYSAINT

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
2,596 at Scunny, 205 Pompey fans who are out shouting the home crowd, that's Hampshire for you.....

I'm listening on Solent and I can tell you they are not.

[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
2,596 at Scunny, 205 Pompey fans who are out shouting the home crowd, that's Hampshire for you.....[/p][/quote]I'm listening on Solent and I can tell you they are not.Seedhouse the Unrepentant

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
2,596 at Scunny, 205 Pompey fans who are out shouting the home crowd, that's Hampshire for you.....

I'm listening on Solent and I can tell you they are not.

I was teasing!

[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
2,596 at Scunny, 205 Pompey fans who are out shouting the home crowd, that's Hampshire for you.....[/p][/quote]I'm listening on Solent and I can tell you they are not.[/p][/quote]I was teasing!OSPREYSAINT

OSPREYSAINT wrote:
Coventry have a 31,054 crowd for their Paint Pot Trophy Area Final First Leg.
That is impressive support in a so called minor competition. 0 - 0 with Crewe at the moment.

Who gaff

?

I think you have mispelt your sign on invidious would be more appropriate.

Who GAFF!!!!

[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Invidia[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]OSPREYSAINT[/bold] wrote:
Coventry have a 31,054 crowd for their Paint Pot Trophy Area Final First Leg.
That is impressive support in a so called minor competition. 0 - 0 with Crewe at the moment.[/p][/quote]Who gaff[/p][/quote]?[/p][/quote]I think you have mispelt your sign on invidious would be more appropriate.[/p][/quote]Who GAFF!!!!Invidia

There's an amusing article on the BBC website about how fishie's Sodje was going to "Smash" the Scunthorope Sodje. Clearly did the business LOL.

Reminds me of how they were going to "Rip Up" division 3.

There's an amusing article on the BBC website about how fishie's Sodje was going to "Smash" the Scunthorope Sodje. Clearly did the business LOL.
Reminds me of how they were going to "Rip Up" division 3.Little Hitler

saintkenny wrote:
when will we win again
when we cheated we had winning moments
when will we win again
will pst be the biginning or the end
when will we win again
when we cheated we had winning moments
when will we ever win again
is pst the begiinining or the end
when will we ever win again LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight..(L)

told you hiliarious

[quote][p][bold]saintkenny[/bold] wrote:
when will we win again
when we cheated we had winning moments
when will we win again
will pst be the biginning or the end
when will we win again
when we cheated we had winning moments
when will we ever win again
is pst the begiinining or the end
when will we ever win again LLLLLLLDDDLLLLLLL... (Tonight..(L)[/p][/quote]told you hiliarioussaintkenny

...PFC finishing rock bottom of Div 3 (without the points deduction) would be a fitting end for sure. I'd call that historic! :O)

Hartlepool well within striking distance with their game in hand...
...PFC finishing rock bottom of Div 3 (without the points deduction) would be a fitting end for sure. I'd call that historic! :O)Baddesley Bill

Baddesley Bill wrote:
Hartlepool well within striking distance with their game in hand...

...PFC finishing rock bottom of Div 3 (without the points deduction) would be a fitting end for sure. I'd call that historic! :O)

wheres the like button ;0)

[quote][p][bold]Baddesley Bill[/bold] wrote:
Hartlepool well within striking distance with their game in hand...
...PFC finishing rock bottom of Div 3 (without the points deduction) would be a fitting end for sure. I'd call that historic! :O)[/p][/quote]wheres the like button ;0)saintkenny

time to choose
liquidation and all the skunts deserve or
relegation to the 4th division min of 10 points deducted and relegated to non league football with all debts intact and the truss in charge

time to choose
liquidation and all the skunts deserve or
relegation to the 4th division min of 10 points deducted and relegated to non league football with all debts intact and the truss in chargecirca 66 saint

I'd like to have gone to the Bompey v Pompey game...alas, we have the small issue of Man City to deal with at SMS.

Bompey will be in my accumulater though COYR

[quote][p][bold]mack chinnon[/bold] wrote:
It gets better and better. Come on Bournemouth.[/p][/quote]I'd like to have gone to the Bompey v Pompey game...alas, we have the small issue of Man City to deal with at SMS.
Bompey will be in my accumulater though COYRBaddesley Bill

circa 66 saint wrote:
time to choose
liquidation and all the skunts deserve or
relegation to the 4th division min of 10 points deducted and relegated to non league football with all debts intact and the truss in charge

It's a hard choice, one I wrestle with frequently. Liquidation gives that stella moment. But struggling on with an infighting truss stumbling from failure to failure obviously has a longevity to it. Either is fine though.

[quote][p][bold]circa 66 saint[/bold] wrote:
time to choose
liquidation and all the skunts deserve or
relegation to the 4th division min of 10 points deducted and relegated to non league football with all debts intact and the truss in charge[/p][/quote]It's a hard choice, one I wrestle with frequently. Liquidation gives that stella moment. But struggling on with an infighting truss stumbling from failure to failure obviously has a longevity to it. Either is fine though.Seedhouse the Unrepentant

I'd like to have gone to the Bompey v Pompey game...alas, we have the small issue of Man City to deal with at SMS.

Bompey will be in my accumulater though COYR

Thats a banker.

[quote][p][bold]Baddesley Bill[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]mack chinnon[/bold] wrote:
It gets better and better. Come on Bournemouth.[/p][/quote]I'd like to have gone to the Bompey v Pompey game...alas, we have the small issue of Man City to deal with at SMS.
Bompey will be in my accumulater though COYR[/p][/quote]Thats a banker.mack chinnon

circa 66 saint wrote:
time to choose
liquidation and all the skunts deserve or
relegation to the 4th division min of 10 points deducted and relegated to non league football with all debts intact and the truss in charge

It's a hard choice, one I wrestle with frequently. Liquidation gives that stella moment. But struggling on with an infighting truss stumbling from failure to failure obviously has a longevity to it. Either is fine though.

i think there is a lot of mileage left if the truss take over and all those donators of £1000 watching their dosh disappear into the money pit that is P.F.C
and the best bit will be we told em

[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]circa 66 saint[/bold] wrote:
time to choose
liquidation and all the skunts deserve or
relegation to the 4th division min of 10 points deducted and relegated to non league football with all debts intact and the truss in charge[/p][/quote]It's a hard choice, one I wrestle with frequently. Liquidation gives that stella moment. But struggling on with an infighting truss stumbling from failure to failure obviously has a longevity to it. Either is fine though.[/p][/quote]i think there is a lot of mileage left if the truss take over and all those donators of £1000 watching their dosh disappear into the money pit that is P.F.C
and the best bit will be we told emcirca 66 saint

circa 66 saint wrote:
time to choose
liquidation and all the skunts deserve or
relegation to the 4th division min of 10 points deducted and relegated to non league football with all debts intact and the truss in charge

It's a hard choice, one I wrestle with frequently. Liquidation gives that stella moment. But struggling on with an infighting truss stumbling from failure to failure obviously has a longevity to it. Either is fine though.

i think there is a lot of mileage left if the truss take over and all those donators of £1000 watching their dosh disappear into the money pit that is P.F.C
and the best bit will be we told em

This is a very good point indeed. Personally I think I'd prefer the truss but I think liquidation is inevitable.

[quote][p][bold]circa 66 saint[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]circa 66 saint[/bold] wrote:
time to choose
liquidation and all the skunts deserve or
relegation to the 4th division min of 10 points deducted and relegated to non league football with all debts intact and the truss in charge[/p][/quote]It's a hard choice, one I wrestle with frequently. Liquidation gives that stella moment. But struggling on with an infighting truss stumbling from failure to failure obviously has a longevity to it. Either is fine though.[/p][/quote]i think there is a lot of mileage left if the truss take over and all those donators of £1000 watching their dosh disappear into the money pit that is P.F.C
and the best bit will be we told em[/p][/quote]This is a very good point indeed. Personally I think I'd prefer the truss but I think liquidation is inevitable.Seedhouse the Unrepentant

the truss is the same as
a man who 2 miles from shore survives a shark attack but has both arms and legs bitten off and says to himself i'm alright now if i can survive that i can survive anything

the truss is the same as
a man who 2 miles from shore survives a shark attack but has both arms and legs bitten off and says to himself i'm alright now if i can survive that i can survive anythingcirca 66 saint

I wonder if Birch is thinking the value of a ground belonging to a team starting in League 2 on minus 10 might be considered to be fcuk all and he's delaying the hearing until this appears to be the inevitable conclusion? I hope not because that would be the actions of a team losing on purpose and who should therefore be thrown out of the league.

I wonder if Birch is thinking the value of a ground belonging to a team starting in League 2 on minus 10 might be considered to be fcuk all and he's delaying the hearing until this appears to be the inevitable conclusion? I hope not because that would be the actions of a team losing on purpose and who should therefore be thrown out of the league.St Retford

He's going to want to get to the end of the season. Expect a further adjournment. Personally I'd love to see the court case go ahead, it would be even more fun.

[quote][p][bold]circa 66 saint[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
Birch cancelled the Eastleigh training ground without warning, now he's closed the shop down. He's getting ready to liquidate.[/p][/quote]liquidation by dripping tap method simular to chinese torture[/p][/quote]It's brilliant isn't it?
He's going to want to get to the end of the season. Expect a further adjournment. Personally I'd love to see the court case go ahead, it would be even more fun.Seedhouse the Unrepentant

saintshorse101 wrote:
going to be 1 of those games on sat, allmouth have only lost 1 in 19 and poopey havent won 1 in living memory!

does this count as the're history

[quote][p][bold]saintshorse101[/bold] wrote:
going to be 1 of those games on sat, allmouth have only lost 1 in 19 and poopey havent won 1 in living memory![/p][/quote]does this count as the're historyinsane saint

St Retford wrote:
PS some country music is amazing. If you don't like drinking gin and listening to Hank Williams then you're mental.

Whisky and ska is better though.

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
PS some country music is amazing. If you don't like drinking gin and listening to Hank Williams then you're mental.[/p][/quote]Whisky and ska is better though.Seedhouse the Unrepentant

St Retford wrote:
PS some country music is amazing. If you don't like drinking gin and listening to Hank Williams then you're mental.

Hands up , I'm mental ....... Johnny Cash is a good listen when drunk though .

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
PS some country music is amazing. If you don't like drinking gin and listening to Hank Williams then you're mental.[/p][/quote]Hands up , I'm mental ....... Johnny Cash is a good listen when drunk though .slugger

St Retford wrote:
PS some country music is amazing. If you don't like drinking gin and listening to Hank Williams then you're mental.

Hands up , I'm mental ....... Johnny Cash is a good listen when drunk though .

agreed and Dolly Parton was good to watch luverly pair of lungs

[quote][p][bold]slugger[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
PS some country music is amazing. If you don't like drinking gin and listening to Hank Williams then you're mental.[/p][/quote]Hands up , I'm mental ....... Johnny Cash is a good listen when drunk though .[/p][/quote]agreed and Dolly Parton was good to watch luverly pair of lungscirca 66 saint

saintshorse101 wrote: going to be 1 of those games on sat, allmouth have only lost 1 in 19 and poopey havent won 1 in living memory!

does this count as the're history

no the average skate has a selective memory and they only remember games they have won, i think it was 5trop who posted the other day that the last time we played them in the cup the result was 4-1 to them, he then added the last league game was also 4-1 to them! you see they didnt win either game last year so it gets forgotten. i think the problem stems from them only having a few brain cells and they can only store a little memory at a time.

[quote][p][bold]insane saint[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]saintshorse101[/bold] wrote: going to be 1 of those games on sat, allmouth have only lost 1 in 19 and poopey havent won 1 in living memory![/p][/quote]does this count as the're history[/p][/quote]no the average skate has a selective memory and they only remember games they have won, i think it was 5trop who posted the other day that the last time we played them in the cup the result was 4-1 to them, he then added the last league game was also 4-1 to them! you see they didnt win either game last year so it gets forgotten. i think the problem stems from them only having a few brain cells and they can only store a little memory at a time.saintshorse101

saintshorse101 wrote: going to be 1 of those games on sat, allmouth have only lost 1 in 19 and poopey havent won 1 in living memory!

does this count as the're history

no the average skate has a selective memory and they only remember games they have won, i think it was 5trop who posted the other day that the last time we played them in the cup the result was 4-1 to them, he then added the last league game was also 4-1 to them! you see they didnt win either game last year so it gets forgotten. i think the problem stems from them only having a few brain cells and they can only store a little memory at a time.

thats the problem with an island race that are isolated from the rest of society Charles Darwins books and theories prove this

[quote][p][bold]saintshorse101[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]insane saint[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]saintshorse101[/bold] wrote: going to be 1 of those games on sat, allmouth have only lost 1 in 19 and poopey havent won 1 in living memory![/p][/quote]does this count as the're history[/p][/quote]no the average skate has a selective memory and they only remember games they have won, i think it was 5trop who posted the other day that the last time we played them in the cup the result was 4-1 to them, he then added the last league game was also 4-1 to them! you see they didnt win either game last year so it gets forgotten. i think the problem stems from them only having a few brain cells and they can only store a little memory at a time.[/p][/quote]thats the problem with an island race that are isolated from the rest of society Charles Darwins books and theories prove thiscirca 66 saint

I'm afraid we're out of L's. Got several D's and a whole pile of W's but no L's.

Hehehe, like that chief :-)

[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Beer Monster[/bold] wrote:
L please Rachel :-)[/p][/quote]I'm afraid we're out of L's. Got several D's and a whole pile of W's but no L's.[/p][/quote]Hehehe, like that chief :-)Beer Monster

I'm afraid we're out of L's. Got several D's and a whole pile of W's but no L's.

Hehehe, like that chief :-)

so the L's are lost again oh well i will have a W on sat then

[quote][p][bold]Beer Monster[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Seedhouse the Unrepentant[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Beer Monster[/bold] wrote:
L please Rachel :-)[/p][/quote]I'm afraid we're out of L's. Got several D's and a whole pile of W's but no L's.[/p][/quote]Hehehe, like that chief :-)[/p][/quote]so the L's are lost again oh well i will have a W on sat theninsane saint

St Retford wrote:
I wonder if Birch is thinking the value of a ground belonging to a team starting in League 2 on minus 10 might be considered to be fcuk all and he's delaying the hearing until this appears to be the inevitable conclusion? I hope not because that would be the actions of a team losing on purpose and who should therefore be thrown out of the league.

Wonder if Europol would like to investigate?

[quote][p][bold]St Retford[/bold] wrote:
I wonder if Birch is thinking the value of a ground belonging to a team starting in League 2 on minus 10 might be considered to be fcuk all and he's delaying the hearing until this appears to be the inevitable conclusion? I hope not because that would be the actions of a team losing on purpose and who should therefore be thrown out of the league.[/p][/quote]Wonder if Europol would like to investigate?rocketone